On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 11:27:11 +0100, Rick Lecoat wrote:
[...]
>
> So, is it considered 'okay', in a web standards sense, to have a non- valid 
> "bug-fixes"
> stylesheet working alongside your perfect, pristine, uiber-valid main 
> stylesheet?
>
Personally, after working with separate style sheets for IE, I found
them difficult to maintain. I am now experimenting with a single style
sheet for everything (including print styles). So far I like it.

My view on validation is that it is as essential as a spell checker.
Like a spell check, I think you need to use common sense with it.
After all, if I write about the Sheraton Centre in Manhattan, my
U.S. spell checker tells me I misspelled "Centre". So do I change
the spelling? I think not.

Cordially,
David
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